With the burden; subject to an incumbrance or charge. taken cum onere is taken subject to an existing burden or charge.
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CUM PAR DELICTUM EST DUORUM, SEMPER ONERATUR PETITOR ET MELIOR BABCTUR POSSESSORS CAUSA
Dig. 50, 17, 154. When both parties are in fault the plaintiff must always fail,and the cause of the person in possession be preferred.
CUM PERA ET LOCULO
With satchel and purse. A phrase in old Scotch law .
CUM PERTINENTIIS
With the appurtenances. Bract, fol. 736.
CUM PRIVILEGIO
The expression of the monopoly of Oxford, Cambridge, and the royal printers to publish the Bible.
CUM QUOD AGO NON VALET UT AGO, VALEAT QUANTUM VALERE POTEST
4 Kent, Comm. 403. When that which I do is of no effect as 1 do it, it shall have as much effect as it can; i.e., in some other […]
CUM TESTAMENLO ANNEXO
Administration with the will annexed. Administration granted in cases where a testator makes a will, without naming any executors; or where the executors who are named in the will are […]
CUM TESTAMENTO ANNEXO L
Lat. With the will annexed. A term applied to administration granted where a testator makes an incomplete will, without naming any executors, or where he names incapable persons, or where […]
CUMULATIVE
Additional; heaping up; Increasing; forming an aggregate. The word signifies that two things are to be added together, instead of one being a repetition or in substitution of the other. […]
CUMULATIVE DIVIDEND
See STOCK
CUMULATIVE EVIDENCE
This term is given to the additional evidence or the corroborating evidence for a certain point in a trial.
CUMULATIVE OFFENSE
One which can be committed only by a repetition of acts of the same kind but committed on different days. The offense of being a ” common seller ” of […]
CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK
PREFERRED STOCK that includes a feature allowing any foregone or suspended DIVIDEND payments to automatically accumulate. When the company restarts its program, cumulative preferred stock investors are entitled to receive […]
CUMULATIVE PUNISHMENT
An increased punishment inflicted for a second or third conviction of the same offense , under the statutes relating to habitual criminals. State v. Hambly, 12G N. C. 10G6, 35 […]
CUMULATIVE REMEDY
A remedy created by statute in addition to one which still remains in force. Railway Co. v. Chicago. 148 111. 141, 35 N. E. 881.
CUMULATIVE VOTING
A system of voting, by which the elector, having a number of votes equal to the number of officers to be chosen, is allowed to concentrate the whole number of […]
CUNADES
In Spanish law. Affinity; alliance; relation by marriage. Las Parti- das, pt. 4, tit. 6, 1, 5.
CUNEATOR
A coiner. Du Cange. Cu- neare, to coin. Cuneus, the die with which to coin. Cuneata, coined. Du Cange; Spelman.
CUR
A common abbreviation of curia.
CURA
Lat. Care; charge; oversight; guardianship . In the civil law . A species of guardianship which commenced at the age of puberty, (when the guardianship called “tutela” expired,) and continued […]
CURAGULOS
One who takes care of a thing.
CURATE
In ecclesiastical law . Properly, an incumbent who has the cure of souls , but now generally restricted to signify the spiritual assistant of a rector or vicar in his […]
CURATEUR
In French law . A person charged with supervising the administration of the affairs of an emancipated minor, of giving him advice, and assisting him in the important acts of […]
CURATIO
In the civil law . The power or duty of managing the property of him who, either on account of infancy or some defect of mind or body, cannot manage […]
CURATIVE
Intended to cure (that is, to obviate the ordinary legal effects or consequences of) defects, errors, omissions, or irregularities. Applied particularly to statutes, a “curative act” being a retrospective law […]